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Stay Inflated with a Digital Air Compressor
If you've ever had a flat tire in the middle of no where you know what panic feels like. I remember my first flat tire and exactly where it happened - down an old country road. And it was before cell phones! That meant I was stranded without a way to call for help. Thankfully my dad raised me to always be prepared so I always carried an air compressor in my trunk. By having it with me I was able to air up my tire enough to make it back to civilization - okay to town a few miles down the road and to a repair shop to properly fix my tire. After that incident I made sure I always had that air compressor with me. And have since given them as gifts to friends and family when they get their first car. Yes we have cell phones now to call for help, but if you don't have AAA or some other coverage it can be quite costly to call for help for something so simple. And with so many older cars on the road this will definitely be handy.
If you're in the market for an air compressor I would highly recommend this one from P.I. Stores. It's really nice because it has everything you need right inside the included storage case. If you ask me there's nothing worse than going to use something only to find you're missing the most important piece to make it work. With this set you don't have to worry because it all fits compactly inside it's own case. The included parts will actually fit either in or on the actual air compressor itself even.
Another great thing about this air compressor is that it has a super bright white LED at the end that works great at night as well as a red light with SOS pulse for roadside emergency use. Because let's be honest you never know when you're car might break down or be in an accident and you need to alert for help. It features a pressure gauge to check tire pressure as well as a digital display that's easy to read as you wait for your tire to be filled to the proper air pressure (set by you). I like that it shuts off automatically so I don't even have to sit, wait, and watch for it to be done. With the additional adapters it comes with you can even use it on bicycles, sports equipment and even inflatables for the pool! It can honestly be a lifesaver in more ways than one.
Thinking back what was the last thing you aired up? For me it was rubber bouncy ball.
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